[ Zero & First Contidional ]
If they do the homework,
A. I would take them to the movies.
B. I take them to the movies.
C. I will take them to the movies.
D. I took them to the movies.

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Adverbs › ViewWhich sentence correctly uses an adverb of time?
A. They sang beautifully.
B. I have never been there.
C. I will meet you tomorrow.
D. She smiled warmly.
Proverbs › View
If you keep trying, you will succeed at the end.
As the saying goes ________.
A. the pen is mightier than the sword
B. practice makes perfect
C. one good turn deserves another
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A. compound
B. simple
C. complex
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What is the present perfect form of ‘to have’?
A. has
B. have had
C. had
D. having
